Bulgaria's president will start talks on new cabinet after government collapse
President Rumen Radev starts talks with parliamentary groups after government resignation amid anti-corruption protests; an eighth election since 2021 is expected if talks fail.
- President Rumen Radev is set to invite parties for talks to form a new government after the collapse of the previous one.
- If all attempts fail, Radev will appoint a caretaker cabinet until a new election is held in two months.
- Analysts expect another election would likely produce a fragmented parliament and more political instability as Bulgaria readies to join the euro on Jan. 1.
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Two days after the resignation of the Bulgarian government, the President initiates talks on the formation of government. If they fail, there are new elections.
Bulgaria's president will start talks on new cabinet after government collapse
Bulgaria's president plans to consult with parliamentary groups next week to form a new cabinet after the government collapsed during anti-corruption protests.
Bulgaria’s president will start talks on new cabinet after government collapse
SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — Bulgaria's president will start consultations with parliamentary groups next week on forming a new cabinet following the collapse of the…
Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev should start consultations next week with parliamentary groups on the formation of a new cabinet after the fall of the government, which is
After the fall of the government, talks about a successor government will begin in Bulgaria next week. President Radev is conducting the negotiations. Is the country's pro-Western course tilting?
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev's consultations with parliamentary parties after the government's collapse on Friday will be marked by a draft resolution to postpone Bulgaria's entry into the eurozone for a year. The Vazrazhdane party announced it on Friday. The report comes from the AP agency. Rosen Zhelyazkov's minority government on Friday failed to survive a seventh vote of no confidence, which was reinforced by widespread street protests on…
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